Iran war day 87: Trump says US not in rush to sign deal, dashing optimism
Summary
President Donald Trump said the United States will not rush to sign a deal with Iran, keeping a naval blockade in place until a formal agreement is reached and signed. Talks continue amid disagreements on key issues, including Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions, and frozen assets, while conflict and tension persist in the region.Key Facts
- President Trump instructed US representatives to avoid rushing an Iran deal.
- The US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz remains until a deal is finalized.
- Iran and the US disagree on issues like Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the release of frozen funds.
- Iranian state media reported the execution of a man linked to recent antigovernment protests.
- A tanker carrying liquefied natural gas left the Strait of Hormuz, signaling some movement of goods.
- A senior US official said Iran agreed “in principle” to open the Strait of Hormuz and dispose of enriched uranium.
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized only a good deal will be accepted, with a solid proposal on the table.
- There is opposition domestically from some US Republican senators against negotiating with Iran.
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